About the author
Dr. Paulette Dale is an internationally known speaker and consultant in the area of assertive communication for women. In addition to "Did You Say Something, Susan?" she has authored five successful textbooks and has been interviewed for articles in Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Women's Day, New Women, The Chicago Tribune and People Magazines. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, Newsweek, Huffington Post, Vanity Fair, Business Insider, and on Fox News, MSNBC, NBC Live, Despierta America (Univision), and the Fenity Files, to name a few. She has even been parodied on Saturday Night Live. Her books have sold hundreds of thousands of copies. She has been referred to as a "national treasure" on social media. Dr. Dale was named as "one of 1000 women who should be celebrated for her passion, dedication, and strength" in the fifth anniversary edition of Mirabella magazine. On the floor of Congress, the Honorable Carrie Meek praised her work on helping women develop higher self-esteem through assertive communication. The Congresswoman said, " It is a privilege to pay tribute to Dr. Paulette Dale who uses her vast knowledge and experiences to help others." "Did You Say Something, Susan?" has been translated into Spanish, Japanese, and Korean. Paulette Dale is clearly the reigning authority on assertive communication for women in the United States and around the world today.